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Currently, I am an undergraduate student majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience and on a pre-med track in Boston. I am particularly interested in clinical neuroscience, such as research about schizophrenia and depression, but my interests also include research about any substance or aspects that can alter the condition of the brain. This would include neurotoxins, social psychology, drugs and their chemistry, and neurobiology.  
Currently, I am an undergraduate student majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience and on a pre-med track in Boston. I am particularly interested in clinical neuroscience, such as research about schizophrenia and depression, but my interests also include research about any substance or aspects that can alter the condition of the brain. This would include neurotoxins, social psychology, drugs and their chemistry, and neurobiology.  


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Currently, I am an undergraduate student majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience and on a pre-med track in Boston. I am particularly interested in clinical neuroscience, such as research about schizophrenia and depression, but my interests also include research about any substance or aspects that can alter the condition of the brain. This would include neurotoxins, social psychology, drugs and their chemistry, and neurobiology.